Kate chooses Erdem for day of engagements in Manchester

This morning (14th October 2016), the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the city of Manchester in the north of England. The couple spent several hours in the city, undertaking a range of engagements.

First, the royal couple visited the National Football Museum at the Urbis building in Manchester city centre. The museum features ground breaking interactives and a changing programme of temporary exhibitions, linking football to topics as diverse as fashion, history, art and World War 1.

Inside, William and Kate attended a reception with young people from the city, invited because of the difference they make to their local communities. The royal pair mingled with the guests before touring the museum.

With stories from the people who made the games, played the games and watched the games that made the 1966 World Cup such an iconic tournament, the 1966 World Cup Exhibition celebrates England’s success and looks at the legacy of that win. Source: National Football Museum.

In the 1966 room, the couple saw the Jules Rimet trophy and the ball from the final England vs Germany match. They also met Roger Hunt, a member of the England team in 1966 and saw his winner’s medal.

“The Duke admired the BAC Mono single-seat supercar, the world’s first car to use graphene in the production process. The British-built BAC Mono has graphene composite rear wheel arches, which notably reduces the weight of the car and provides a performance benefit to the driver”. Source: The University of Manchester

Before leaving, the couple unvieled a commemorative plaque and helped to seal a time capsule. The time capsule will be displayed within the building once construction is completed.

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